Firefighter Ho Wai-ho, who was killed in Hong Kong’s deadliest blaze in decades, has been recognised for his bravery in this year’s Honours List, while eminent economist Lawrence Lau Juen-yee is among three recipients of the city’s highest award.

Fencer Ryan Choi Chun-yin and cyclist Ceci Lee Sze-wing were also among the 466 individuals named in the 2026 Honours List on Wednesday, with the pair recognised for their achievements at last year’s National Games.

Ho was posthumously awarded the Medal for Bravery (Gold) for his “act of the most conspicuous courage, selflessness and bravery” during last November’s Tai Po fire in Tai Po, which claimed 168 lives and displaced around 5,000 residents.

“In the course of performing his duty, notwithstanding the extreme heat and fierce blaze, he continued his rescue work and risked his life to save others,” Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said. “Ho displayed unwavering dedication, utmost bravery and selfless devotion to the public.”

Fencer Ryan Choi. Photo: Dickson Lee
Fencer Ryan Choi. Photo: Dickson Lee

The government said Ho, who was among the first batch of rescuers to arrive at the scene, risked his life to continue rescue work amid extreme heat and a fierce blaze, showing gallantry of the highest order.